The silent truth of the soul

There are moments in life when truth rises with such force that it silences everything else. My purpose with Akashine was born from this place — from a truth of the soul that could no longer be ignored. I never imagined I would dedicate my life to writing the kind of words I now share, but when truth imposes itself, silence follows, and silence becomes the sacred space where everything that is real takes root. As the saying goes, truth is truth even if no one believes it.

I believe we are all threads woven into a vast fabric of consciousness, united beyond time and space. This is my role — I don’t know exactly where it will take me, but I know this is what I must do. My soul has crossed dark nights and endless deserts that would have made no sense if I hadn’t continued learning and listening to the whispers within.

The weight of expectations

At the beginning, it was not easy to free myself from the burdens I carried. Having studied law, there were great expectations about the path I was supposed to take. But I chose a different road. I renounced human laws to merge with natural laws, those that work without judges or conditions.

The consciousness we all belong to does not judge. It waits for us lovingly, like a quiet field of stars, until we remember who we are and find our way back home.

A truth that does not need belief

What brings me the greatest comfort in all of this is that it is the first time I share something that is real in itself, something that does not need belief to exist. It is more real than the stars themselves, from which we are physically made.

The physicist Max Planck once said: “I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.” His words remind us that what we call “real” is far deeper than what we can touch or measure.

Intuition, the forgotten intelligence

Albert Einstein once said:
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”

These words resonate deeply with me. We live in a culture that rewards logic and discards intuition, yet intuition is the very language of the soul, a bridge between our inner truth and the universal consciousness. Physicists like David Bohm also believed that beyond what we perceive as reality, there is an implicate order, a hidden dimension where everything is connected. Intuition is often the key to sensing this invisible web.

Returning home

This journey is not about becoming something new, but about remembering what we already are. As Carl Jung said, “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” The return home is the awakening of that inner truth, the moment when silence no longer feels empty but full of meaning, and you know you are connected to something eternal.

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